deThe Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 9, 1953 also pulled liberty, The [thing goes here as in Oran. The | same Those In Service | wh We had left Phaleron Bay to go | was while on an operation was cre we were anchored, One other place | seen which Locality’ Amusements Appear Here Weekly be entitled to one free ticket to| Wolverton said the program many places of : land in the Pre-flight stage of | interest and had a wonderful | RESTAURANT == : { | | | homes are very poor and I Se to Pierus for a tender period. | the Island of Stromboli. A lot ¢ \ 6 u ‘Motorcycle First not sof 0 than ol not get to see the Kashbar It took me approximately two [the people will Know any {| t Cl S ) > 0 S "we f W'S | {or gifts Fo bv br ion cause it was out of bounds. re hours and a half to locate her, |that one from the newspapers. | { M let iH R At R d Ror Com 4 CIEM= | wear the clothes that|but without the kind assistance | Other islands I have been RR ELIZABETHTOWN MOOS FE i « PO ( >, | arn ta orse i aces ea ou 8 April 1. 1953 [you may see on picture post-|of a man who did business With [ Ing ope rations around was rt \ » . Dear Rem. C itt pH » 1999 leards and also the turban a-|the merchant ships of the U. | to Scudo, Crete, Stromboli anc TO PRESENT | 4, ominiliee round the head. Some people | I could not have found her. "il | Sardinia, | ( ow ay Ir | Received your gift yesterday of bac 3 : Well 1 vss that is the news FLOOR ’ and was: very to Fo : ive it. | Wear the fez, which is a little had a few dinners at their home | € guess that is 5 i Ev: . - The iy Bg ir prio red hat which sits on the top of and she showed me all over |up tll now and will write again d Ni hi I The Sixth A al Mariett | Handle bar derbyists from I > wu a Iv VETY | the head. Some of the sailors Greece. I had an opportunity to when this trip is ended. Every Satur ay ig H ae oy wil oa a - all over the land are training a hoi ee Ry { tes bought one for a souvenir and|see the Acropolis, Areopagus, | Sincerely yours, Ww | EY’ S ORCHESTRA fi orse HW e held at the “i as going to ast nite | 4 . re lane : ; Tf rr oh Clarence E. Wagner, Jr. : : sir sights » 1953 | did they get fooled. In ne in- | Mars Hill, Hill of Philopappus, ¢ & ’ ( Marietta War Memorial Park, Hh uy Signs on te 195: ee but a bunch of us went skating aiden! y our’ ship ox Fras Hill. Hill of the oF ieee 4 ein LARRY CONL 1 12 O'clock I Marietta, Pa., on Sunday, May | “astern inaugural motorcycle ,ng 1 gign't get anything done. Bourhi , so we started to|Propvlaea. The Olvmpic Sta.| Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. | Two Shows Nightly - - 10 and 12 O'cloc i i ard. The fi wa ill start at | Faces here on the Reading Fair 1 want to thank v . the | ought one so we started ) pylaea, ¢ ymj wla- | COVER CHARGE MEMBERS ONLY ard. The first event will start a a want to thank you for e |, for identifies whe it here all the ol ‘ds 50¢c COVER CHARGE "Ele 12:00 noon. The rain date will grounds half mile track, Sun inedal and chain before 1 close ook for identification of where dium where a ¢ olympics are { foll , S da ) May day, April 19th | ie lett Es tl it might have been made. We held and many other historical | . - AT SA ff be the following Sunday, Ma Already recognized as one olf I" ry yur. of W my mol did, Cambridge, Mass. We told places. It cost me about 15,000 | Ni the outstanding events in cvele il pa! him he didn’t need to come the drachme which is $1.00 in our [ {1 { Ehiry’ blanks ire 7 ‘wvail events in cy Thank you very much and I} ‘ : H N I ntry blanks are now avai dom, the all-important eastern hope to be home « whole way over here just to money. I took three rolls of film | | W E i gh y 3 > ope ) bP S00 again oe . | | \ able. Horse owners in this area opener will again command the p Ey ” n again. | pick up a fez. That made him|and walked about 40 miles. In | {i who have not received entry | attention of the Goldshiiths. he vel | kind of mad. Athens there is an USO where | { I S ; a si rp | S————— i rou} . . ’ | i i 1 ] NG a Yo do ou, Hills, Millers, Hubers and other Camp Gordon, Ga.| Our next liberty port signed a register under mj | EVERY SATURDAY : Ee a Me's Tua “9 hames prominent in the realms Remembrance Committee Augusta Bay, Sicily. While we Win One name which was ' . Eric etersen, Secretary, rn + IY . ’ { wily i i ol, . . { | . Mafietta Show Associa. | of “eycle racing for pay I should like to send my | were there about the only thing Sire from Mt. Joy was Donald | Starting at 1:30 P. M. | LOOK ! Je S Associa- | val racing officials sai i : | woes Cet Ari wil upp. tion. Marietta. Pa. Horses may Local racing officials said this thanks for the wonderful Easter |that was of interest was the] bl - ; | also be entered the lay of show Weel that official entry forms gift that I received. Not is it an | mountain called Mt. Etna. It is | I have still some liberty ports ‘Mt. Joy Legion Home | BILLACK {i This is one of hg hows have gone out to every gift, but also very use-|an active volcano which last | tO 20 10. ‘This letter Leing writ: |, miles east of Mt. Joy, on Rt. 230 | i 5 18 : st § 8 | ati ing v . mn x . | 2 PS ea " ’ A | | ( of this season for this area, and Slanfilis rom, fon Eig: 5 ful. Congratulations for doing a | |erupted in 1951. The liberty |t€ RE gi On Ire ae (Posey Patch) | CALL {i ey 1e country, anc 1e usual quota, he Iso, but there |W! e yprus en aly i ; uh have Boe ade ireat job, and thanks again for | was poor there a e ! { Wel laid pishs bavi be i made {of national championship riders everything | were a few tours which one had | { France, Tangiers, and Gibraltar. HAMS- HAMS tH 07 1 fi o assure Exhibitors an Br] i aria . . } 4 i trons of a bigger and better | is expected to be on hand. Sincerely yours, Ito take in order to sce anything I have bought quite a fe w | 2 { 3- | {t : Charles (Red) Wolberton, di Te Wie f interest AVS crear Tris Hwan | 12-guage gans - 32 in. maximum | === show than any previous year. i Gary L. Ellis | of interest. souvenirs over here. In between | { 5 { rector of the Reading events, | w v ice ves. hi ito | Shells furnished—Guns if necessary | | eur The "Association is sponsoring | i tit om os | From Augusta bay we went | our liberties I have had quitc a | ® = Ss . anc a comptlvon ricer April 1, 1953 ss. France rie rig few different maneuvers and - | a Poster Contest for the stu-|in his own right, believes the a pril + 1993 [to Cannes, France. It was right | = ( nner ve a of REFRESHMENTS n mi vibe = East : San Antonio, Texas along the Riveria where . most | erations. Our biggest was the ‘1 dents of the Marietta and East| starting field will be the great- Dear Rem. Committed | of the toutist i in the um- | one just before Greece called | E i i Sc 5. | erties . al La em. , | » tourists go 1 sum- / ie unitate Sie Fa ee ; or ul a jo vey assembled in this 1 received your token of re- | mer. There were a few tourists | Rendezvous. There were Greeks | wveryone Invited | 76 - 78 EAST MAIN STREET MT. JOY, PA. : a jon Pennsylvania. city. fmembrance in the mail today. while we were there. but | [talians, French, British, Turks | h | E OPERATE and a prize will be awarded| “More and more, many of our ine ' : LR str der a Sponsored by Ww A : It is really nice to know the jt was a little carly for them.|and the U.S. There are no more | fl fA the day of the show. Mr. 1. D.| competition riders are people back home are interest- he Was very mice and Operations and the rest of the | Walter S. Ebersole OUR OWN PLANT | Miller, Sf} Teacher at Mariela | coming to regard the Readingloq jn our welfare. th tl . liks Fl 1a. | time is for liberties. : Mem! National Institute of Cleaning and Dyeing ff and East Donegal Township opener as a “must” on their Receiving the gift and tre | Jes ier was Je oe a Lio chee Post No. 185 | on, va a) PE oh City. and County. { ‘High Schools is in charge of the | season’ s itinerary,” he declared. Sr d hile our stay in Cannes, there a : | drycleaning Guild of Lancaster y anc 3) ‘Contest. He will be assisted in| “Don’t be surprised if we have ulletin” you folks send us | vas a 4 day tour to Paris which | AMERICAN LEGION, MT. JOY pris € NAVE home much closer and | {would cost between $100 to 9 11-tf | Ag the judging by Faculty Mem- | more national champions than! makes our task seem much |g bl at MATEER 5 di ee bers of both High Schools. All ever at the events here April more worthwhile. [9 50 to be able to see every- |$060000000 nN | students submitting posters will | 19.» | thing, A few of the fellows went fl I am stationed here at Lack- | ang they seen | i An estimated eigl tons of | arate rider cailors like kings and it was a EE 4 NP ove ghty tons of | grate rider classification. must wear our “dog tags” 24| Cory oily A FULL LINE OF the show. The posters will: bes designed for expert, amateur in 443 : : : : one |Aviation Cadet training. In ap- 5 ip . the we on exhibition in the window of and novice riders. The ar ining. In ap. time. Another tour that they of FLORIN, PENNA . La [proximately seven weeks I will fered for less was : v ‘oe . Longenecker’'s Hardware Store | speed card consists of timel oo" AFB. ab) ered or less was a tour to Gen | | in Marietta. trials, and two three-mile co (0 oor the haste | Ve Switzerland which was for| We are happy to announce x’ fying heats and a five-mile fin-! rh on o Ps or t ase | boys who liked to ski. The boys | faat we are now making avail- | t : KNOW? {a ro ls . jphase of navigation training. | said that the people treated the| gble to our very fine customers ! DID YOu Ww ial for contestants in each sep- | Here in. “cadet” training we! yY ° wl will sell one to somebody he {eyes glued onto the road all the {to wear mine at all times. I've 0 a 3 grit and grime are deposited] The Reading program will hours a day. Your lovely ift | per square mile . every month | open with time trials at 1 p. m Tr 8 From Cahnes, we went to over the New York-New Jersey | First racing event is scheduled: Could not have been wore ap- | Phaleron Bay, Greece. In Greece metropolitan are: > | 2.30 ” propriate, I took a t to Athens t take Pp area. at 2:30 p.m. I want to thank you most sin- DOL a rip 0 Anche io tase | GET ir cad Pinan some pictures of the many his- f ® jeeraly once Azam Sor oo torical places. While in Greece, «3 ? a : g Bl en The Dutch Philosopher [Maem sme eons Fits’ sd of wm crn Sensational Bi (AS OVERHEARD BY JOHN BOYD) | Biv ice C a : : : | | Street Ho r name wa Catherine Qua y ce ream f Camp Pickett, Va. | Bibi. I found her working in and Dairy Products OUR FRESHLY Well, Mrs. Espenshate! Come [helping the crippled children!Remembrance Committee: | Pierus. Greece about 3 blocks ) on in and set down as usual. [because he says all the profits! Just a little note to let you . ea LR GROUND BEEF 4 i We certainly had a nice day on | goes to these Shriners’ hospitals. know that I received the pres- | y= ? 1 ox = Easter, didn't we? Will we drive up together inlent that your committee sent ! # Yes, it was really nice. I was | one car? me. Thank you ever so much. |§| | This Week-end Only ib 4-9 3 glad I went to the sunrise ser- That could be, although I did Yours truly, | THE JV HEALTH CLUB | R' &. vice and even Choreh said he { hear Chorch talking about us Pvt. Robert E. McMulle | | | enchoyed it. I think it was the | going on the train. i 7 : es i is chs idea of having breakfast at your I believe Chake is figuring March 31, 1953 V IM—VIGOR—VI TALIT Y | OUR OWN ne pies taal go; himup. O} driving 50 You cen chust go Camp Lejeune, N. C. [Jl FOR BETTER HEALTH SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET | SND C is pT ; ope he wasn’t disappointed. | along with us. We could start! paar Rem. N | Home - made PORK § AlJ A EL No—he said for such a break- {real early and drive slow so This evening I reccived the | | LEROY WOLGEMUTH | t DA S10 LARS oJ , fast he would set up all night |Chorch would not push out the| Easter gift you sent to me. I'm 54 NORTH MARKET STREET. ELIZABETHTOWN. PA } wo still. But where in the world |floor-boards every few minutes, aot wasting any tine thanking | 154 NORTH MARKET STREET, EL HTOWN, PA. ib deen 9. did you get that ham we had? |as they say. r : .melv ||| Better — Sleep Better — Feel Better Norris Fancy eb . A friend of Chake’s got it I will say something to him [> OW m eX Meme Y | ] 15-2¢ y WW | for him. He knows an old farm- | about it. Maybe it would be Pleased. 1 am sure the other | " - er up in Elizabeth Township { better if vou was to set in front ellows from hore will andre: Grapefruit Hearts J I D 2 lbs 4.9 ! that cures hams the old-fash- with Chake and leave Chore this fine and useful ait. I e 1y rops 4 aC re ioned way—for chust himself to land me set in the back. That righ! i ba Joga i. put N 303 cun 1 Sc eat, that is. Now and then he | way Chorch could not have his] my dog tags wilh bu m going | NO, UD € FOR BETTER NUTRITION ¢ likes real well as a favor like. It is a pity that a person can't | get ham like that any more. I guess the young folks today will never know what country cured | don’t like my back-seat driving swell as can be. ham tasted like. No, that they won't. But then | he is going too fast—and so on./None of my buddies ever men- they have lots of other things to eat that we didn’t have, so I guess that evens things up. | Since Chake will be paying for for us. Once again, 1 thank you. Well, what's new? I don't know much new. What does Chake think about this here Russian stuff that’s in | the papers? He says he is not going to | stick out his neck but let Eisen hower and Dulles and the rest | of them figure things out. He thinks they will do better than Truman and Atkinson did in seeing what is behind these here! new ideas that the Russians have up their sleeves. Does he think that there is something behind it that a body can’t see? That’s what he thinks. He says people like them Russian dictators won't chainch their plans as quick as that. He thinks it’s chust another try to get what they want in a different way. I see. I believe Chorch feels about the same way. He says there is such a colored man hiding in the woodshed — or something like that. I know what he means all right. Well, like always we will chust have to wait and see whether we get all our sick and wounded soldiers back — and what else happens. ih ‘Yes, that’s about all we ean do. By the way, are you and Chake going to the Shriner's circus in Harrisburg? I and Chorch are going. Yes, Chake got two tickets. He says we will not only see a good circus, but we will be | time. Sure, we could do that. 1} tdon’t like to set in the back | seat anyway, because Chake las he calls it when I tell him Well now, | what will we that is do settled, about eating? | the gasoline, we could all have | an early supper at our house before we start. Chust such a pick-up supper like. I think that would be fine. Chake always eats a big cooked !dinner at noon anyway and he | won't need much. What was you! { figuring on having? Well, to tell you the truth, {I hadn’t been thinking about it at all. But we could have ham- burger sandwiches and potato chips and coffee—and maybe ice cream and cake. We could eat them things real quick. Yes, that we could, Only what? Chake won't eat potato chips —at a meal, that is. Even if they are fresh, he turns up his nose at them. Well, then let's see once. How about them frozen french fries? Well now, they would be all right for me—but I don’t know —suppose I would make such a dish of baked macaroni with real sharp cheese and bring it along over? Wonderful! It’s one of Chorch’s favorites. Well now, I must get over home and start supper. We have a shad and I got to read the cookbook to'see; how to fry it right. Why you don’t fry a shad— you chust take and — Don’t tell me, Mrs. Veiss. 1 would forget it all by the time I got home. I will do better with the cookbook right in front of me. Good bye. only ~ which made our Ibeen in a lot of small towns, | but I think Mt. Joy is the fin Mount Joy Legion est... We live in a wonderful community and the folks are as I'm very fortunate I think. doing done | f town have tion their home for them what you SATURDAY, APRIL 11th .THE HEADLINERS A Happy Easter to you all. Pfc. William Miller U.S.M.C. | 1:00 until ? March 31, 1953 | Turkey. U.S.S. Remembrance Committee: | I thought that it was about | {time that I dropped a few lines about some of the places I fave! been and seen since I have bee n | with the Sixth Fleet in the Med- | iterranean. SHOWS EVENINGS 7 and 9:00 P.M It took us 11 days to cross | SATURDAYS the ocean. About our 3rd day |B “e———— ‘out, we hit some rough yous ship take be- | tween 25 to 35 degree rolls. | That lasted until we hit Gibral- | tar where it then became caln. | I did not get to see too much ot ROBERT TAYLOR — JOY THEATRE Mount Joy, Pa. Sunday family dinners will be served starting at — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and MATINEE SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 2:00 P. M. FRICAY — SATURDAY, AFRIL 10 ELIZABETH TAYLOR sfvanhoe” 11 Gibraltar because it was cloudy and the rock did not stand out | to well. I hope to get a betle: iview on the return to Norfolk. Our first liberty port was Or- | CHARLES BOYER MONDAY -—— TUESDAY, APRIL 13 — LOUIS JOURDAN 14 od i “The Happy Time” an, Algeria. The liberty wasn’t | too good because there wasn't] any recreational facilities. 1 walking around the town and | seen a few sights. There wasn't | anything historical except a few items which were some dis- tance. 1 didn’t see any camels ROBERT NEWTON — LINDA DARNELL WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, APRIL 15 - 16 -in- “Blackbeard The Pirate" or harem girls like you see in movies. The only women with | the faces covered were Arabs. You could always distinguish | them because they had a cross | tatooed between fhe eyes. An- | [other port similiar to this one | 'was Bone, Algeria, where we | COM APRIL 24 - 25 — ING: APRIL 17 - 18 — “BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL" "NAKED SPUR" MAY 15 - 16 — “I LOVE MELVIN” Heinz Ketchup bot 23 MORE Ice Cream Aristocrat 1. cal] 23 EAT Check Our Health Foods THE HOME OF GOOD FOODS MOUNT JOY, PHONE 3-9094 Tomatoes Norris Fancy € No. 2-can 23¢ GARDEN PLANTS SEED POTATOES SEEDS Kraft Jar Cheese Spreads 2/477 Olive - Pimento - Pineapple buy one of reg. price 11€ get one at 3 price TOILET SOAP, Re BR i ée "BATH SIZE 2 for. “176 hid Ei re Xi ene fast K oy : C7 STORE =o 3 LIQUID DETERGENT PA.
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